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I’ve been training and racing in New Balance 100 Trail Shoes and really love them. Less than 8oz, low heel and very minimal structure. It has been getting very good reviews on trail running sites, but the tread is not overly aggressive making it a good choice for a minimalist road shoe. I also do shorter runs and some races in my Vibram KSOs. Putting my old shoes on feels like putting them in a block of concrete.

I am in big dilema and i would like to ask for your help.
I bought a New Balance 1260v5 running shoes. I just realized it has assymetrical heel counter. I am an overpronator with outer heel strike.
Also just started to slowely jog after hip labural tear injury.
Do you think I got the wrong shoes?
What shoe would you recommend?
Thank you so much for your advise!
Have a great day!
Istvan

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